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- #include "quantum.h"
- #include "ws2812.h"
- #include "ch.h"
- #include "hal.h"
- /* Adapted from https://github.com/bigjosh/SimpleNeoPixelDemo/ */
- #ifndef NOP_FUDGE
- # if defined(STM32F1XX) || defined(STM32F1xx) || defined(STM32F0XX) || defined(STM32F0xx) || defined(STM32F3XX) || defined(STM32F3xx) || defined(STM32L0XX) || defined(STM32L0xx)
- # define NOP_FUDGE 0.4
- # else
- # error("NOP_FUDGE configuration required")
- # define NOP_FUDGE 1 // this just pleases the compile so the above error is easier to spot
- # endif
- #endif
- #define NUMBER_NOPS 6
- #define CYCLES_PER_SEC (STM32_SYSCLK / NUMBER_NOPS * NOP_FUDGE)
- #define NS_PER_SEC (1000000000L) // Note that this has to be SIGNED since we want to be able to check for negative values of derivatives
- #define NS_PER_CYCLE (NS_PER_SEC / CYCLES_PER_SEC)
- #define NS_TO_CYCLES(n) ((n) / NS_PER_CYCLE)
- #define wait_ns(x) \
- do { \
- for (int i = 0; i < NS_TO_CYCLES(x); i++) { \
- __asm__ volatile("nop\n\t" \
- "nop\n\t" \
- "nop\n\t" \
- "nop\n\t" \
- "nop\n\t" \
- "nop\n\t"); \
- } \
- } while (0)
- // These are the timing constraints taken mostly from the WS2812 datasheets
- // These are chosen to be conservative and avoid problems rather than for maximum throughput
- #define T1H 900 // Width of a 1 bit in ns
- #define T1L (1250 - T1H) // Width of a 1 bit in ns
- #define T0H 350 // Width of a 0 bit in ns
- #define T0L (1250 - T0H) // Width of a 0 bit in ns
- // The reset gap can be 6000 ns, but depending on the LED strip it may have to be increased
- // to values like 600000 ns. If it is too small, the pixels will show nothing most of the time.
- #define RES 10000 // Width of the low gap between bits to cause a frame to latch
- void sendByte(uint8_t byte) {
- // WS2812 protocol wants most significant bits first
- for (unsigned char bit = 0; bit < 8; bit++) {
- bool is_one = byte & (1 << (7 - bit));
- // using something like wait_ns(is_one ? T1L : T0L) here throws off timings
- if (is_one) {
- // 1
- writePinHigh(RGB_DI_PIN);
- wait_ns(T1H);
- writePinLow(RGB_DI_PIN);
- wait_ns(T1L);
- } else {
- // 0
- writePinHigh(RGB_DI_PIN);
- wait_ns(T0H);
- writePinLow(RGB_DI_PIN);
- wait_ns(T0L);
- }
- }
- }
- void ws2812_init(void) { setPinOutput(RGB_DI_PIN); }
- // Setleds for standard RGB
- void ws2812_setleds(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t leds) {
- static bool s_init = false;
- if (!s_init) {
- ws2812_init();
- s_init = true;
- }
- // this code is very time dependent, so we need to disable interrupts
- chSysLock();
- for (uint8_t i = 0; i < leds; i++) {
- // WS2812 protocol dictates grb order
- sendByte(ledarray[i].g);
- sendByte(ledarray[i].r);
- sendByte(ledarray[i].b);
- }
- wait_ns(RES);
- chSysUnlock();
- }
- // Setleds for SK6812RGBW
- void ws2812_setleds_rgbw(LED_TYPE *ledarray, uint16_t leds) {
- // not supported - for now error out if its enabled
- #ifdef RGBW
- # error "RGBW not supported"
- #endif
- }
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